
Is there a way to set the ignition without all the guess work? Which seems to me to be a set back on the indian flywheel. Or am i missing something obvious



Thanks.
Dave
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Tony Hart wrote:There are timing marks on the flywheel itself to get you in the parish.
Knowledge wrote:Can you take the spark plug out (so there is no compression) and turn the engine over using a battery drill or impact driver whilst operating the timing light?
Already I am thinking that you need an extra pair of hands for this.
Thackers wrote:Guys, thanks for the advice, if I can ask? How do you set the timing with the strobe light if it's not connected to the spark plug? My timing light has a plug and a spark plug connection, nothing else. Don't I need a spark to make the light strobe? Worried now if I've a dodgy flywheel
Thanks again.
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